Balanaced Power Tech v. PS Audio


Hello.

I do not currently power condition,but will be living in apartment for next year, away from my dedicated line. I am contemplating units like the BPT CPC, and the PS Quintessence, both currently discounted here. Any thoughts on these units? The 700 for the Quintessence represents my high end.

Thanks,

John

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jdoris
I use a PS Audio P-300 regenerator on my front end devices. The older power plants are balanced, the newer ones like the PPP are not. I don't like regenerators for amps or high current devices. I could not live w/o my P-300 it makes a great difference. If I were you I'd pick up a used P-300. Realize there are many incarnations: No multiwave, Multiwave, multiwave II, upgraded w/gain cells and newer caps, better AC ports, remote control. I still believe the 120hz sine wave sounds best. Also my Oyaide R-1 WITH a WPC-Z cover plate makes a huge difference in AC delivery as well. Good luck.

ET
One poster mentioned only knowing BPT, and wondering whether Equitech might be a step up. I've often wondered the same thing. Is a balanced power transformer a balanced power transformer, or is there a difference as you move "upscale?"
Thanks Bob! I did poke around a bit on forums, will do a bit more.

Kitchner: On BPT's website, they claim to have started a relationship with Equitech.

I also note that BPT is located in Defiance, MO, just a couple hours from my home in St. Loo. How cool. If I go for a conditioner, I can buy local.

John
Ait: no I mean 120hz, 120Volts. It doesn't hurt anything, I have no AC motors that need 60hz etc. 120hz jut pulses the current twice as fast. Really brings out the soundstage compared to 60hz in my setup.

ET